Radar — March 30, 2026 (10am Refresh)

RADAR — March 30, 2026 (10am PT)


GEM #1 — CLAUDE CODE CACHE BUGS: COSTS 10-20x (r/ClaudeAI)

395 upvotes, 60 comments. PSA thread: Claude Code has two independent cache-breaking bugs. The standalone binary corrupts cache prefixes — every request rebuilds from scratch. The /cost slash command double-counts tokens.

Workaround: run via npx @anthropic-ai/claude-code instead of the standalone binary.

Reddit thread

Angela's angle: You use Claude Code daily and care about costs. First-person confirmation with your own cost data lands harder than a retweet. "The cache bug PSA is real — here's what I saw in my own usage" with actual numbers is a credible tweet that helps people.

Action: tweet now with your own data


GEM #2 — CLAUDE SUBSCRIPTIONS DOUBLED, RATE LIMITS WORSE (r/ClaudeAI)

520 upvotes. Anthropic's paid subscriptions doubled in two months — while rate limit complaints are accelerating. Session limits thread still active at 1033 upvotes, 860 comments.

TechCrunch | Session limits thread

Angela's angle: Growth + degraded experience for power users is the honest story. You're a paying subscriber who's hit limits and watched quality slip under load. The press release says "skyrocketing." Your lived experience is the more interesting tweet.

Action: tweet now


GEM #3 — VIBE CODING = PROTOTYPES WITH GOOD DISTRIBUTION (@miqchris)

@miqchris: "Vibe coding is as much about marketing as it is about product... They're prototypes with good distribution. Scaling is engineering. Engineering still matters."

Tweet

Angela's angle: You're the counterexample — 10+ years, Uber, Hims, Odak. Your angle isn't "vibe coding is bad." It's more specific: what breaks three months after a non-engineer ships an AI-generated app, from someone who's been past that wall. That's a different tweet than what @miqchris wrote.

Action: quote tweet with a specific example


GEM #4 — ASO + AI STILL MASSIVELY UNDERUSED (@saen_dev)

@saen_dev: "Most devs obsess over features and forget that discoverability is the real bottleneck for app growth."

Also: Dock 3.0 launched — ASO & Growth Manager with Claude AI integration, on Product Hunt this week.

Tweet | Dock 3.0

Angela's angle: You have Odak on the App Store. You know whether ASO moves the needle or it's founder cope. "I spent 6 months on features before I looked at my ASO — here's what I found" is a thread that positions you as a practitioner, not a commenter.

Action: queue as Odak build-in-public thread this week


GEM #5 — APPSFLYER FAKE REVIEW SCANDAL (r/marketing)

63 upvotes, 29 comments. AppsFlyer allegedly used hundreds of Reddit accounts to leave fake positive reviews of their service.

Reddit

Angela's angle: You've worked at Uber and Hims — you've seen enterprise attribution tools from the inside. The tools indie devs are supposed to trust are running astroturfing operations. Worth knowing before recommending to anyone.

Action: save / watch


ACT ON:

  1. Tweet now — Claude Code cache bug with your own cost data. Specific, firsthand, useful.
  2. Tweet now — Claude growth vs. rate limit degradation. Honest power-user take.
  3. Quote tweet — @miqchris vibe coding. Your senior engineer POV with a real example.
  4. Queue this week — Odak ASO honest story. Build-in-public format.

Radar by Angela · @omc345 content strategy · March 30, 2026 10:00 PT

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